At Wolflore, we're proud to host the Morrowind Adult Modding History. Like here at GHF, we're hosting some old gems that some may have forgotten about or others may not have ever known about. If you're looking for adult mods of years past, take a look at our selection. Please note that registration is required to view our adult content. Also, if you have a mod you would like to share with us, please do. The more we have, the better we feel. Thank you.

GHF doesn't host adult oriented mods, Wolflore does. Hence the reason why we're hosting them instead of MMH. As for the number of mods being low, we have around 60 mods or so right now, not counting some that aren't part of the archives because they're still supported. Sure adult modding isn't as active as regular modding, but that doesn't mean it's not being done.

And besides that, Wolflore can't exactly steal something from it's own sister site. Wolflore isn't in competition with GHF, it isn't even a TES-based forum. Basically, Jac and Fligg have an agreement that Wolflore will host the mods *that were previously being stored in MMH* but aren't appropriate for GHF's audience.

It may seem somewhat irrational and odd upon first glance how we handle downloads around here, but knowing the evolution of our sites can help explain everything.

When I first started this site, it was called Fliggerty's Morrowind Mods. The sole purpose of it was to host my mods and have a small forum dedicated to discussing them. It grew beyond my expectations though, and some friends asked if I would host their mods as well. That pattern grew, and soon we had mods from a dozen or so authors. Since it was no longer solely about my mods, I changed the name to Great House Fliggerty.

When Ronin came across his massive collection of "lost" mods and needed somewhere for them to be hosted, I offered my server resources. At the time I had a tenuous grasp on PHP development, and so couldn't really design any sort of system that was integrated with GHF that could host thousands and thousands of files. It was necessary to use a stand-alone open-source system. As such, I opted to make an entirely separate site for those.

When Wolflore became part of the GHF family, I thought it prudent to push all of the adult-themed mods there. I've always had the goal to keep GHF PG-13 or so, thus it makes perfect sense to separate such mods to a related site which is targeted towards a more mature audience.